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Food for thought: what if the taxpaying people came together and created a law to abolish the system of having to register, either as a republican or a democrat to vote, could this create a less violent, and a more united election system, as one country voting, and not 2 political parties dividing everyone come election days?
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Derf 7 Oct 18
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I don't think the issue is really the two party system or the method of registering for a particular party; I think the problems we have are connected rather to the moral decay of the country.

We are simply being attacked from within by Deep State operatives infiltrated into every country in the World, including the US, using the espionage tactics developed by Wilhelm Steiber before WWI.

Many have been in appointed positions long enough to have actually been elected to office, but their pledge to honor the Constitution is empty. They are Marxists, and they are surreptitiously violating the Constitution at every opportunity.

Most people in the US are saying: "So whats wrong with a little change? They do not see what is coming, and as society around them breaks down, they are increasingly driven to "look out for number one." Most have no idea what makes our Constitution so important, but even some Constitutionalists are fooled into questioning our system.

Most people I know say things like "I'm not political." Most Americans don't want to know there are termites in the house. They will stand by for all the Constitutional violations, trying to live life as usual, and will only wake up when we are no longer free.

As a nation, we will have unknowingly abandoned the best system of government ever known in the history of humanity.

@Derf I'm not sure who you are responding to when you say:

So then the "left" and the" right" are the ones united, and its the people who have caused our moral decay.... Interesting

My point was simply that the moral decay of our country has led to corruption of the political system. The system itself is not so much the problem as the people who take part in it. Of course, there are still people who believe in God and the basic Christian worldview upon which our system is based, and who have strong moral values, but they are in the minority. At any rate, changing the system won't solve the problem if the people who are part of the system are themselves the problem. We need a Great Awakening, a moral renewal, without which not much else will make any real long-term difference.

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Perfect and proven scenario to create a third World country that never finalizes elections, so inevitably the military solves the question favoring their own candidate.

@Derf Did you miss the part about "proven"? It has NEVER happened that the military did not do exactly as it wanted when the power above them was gone. Once in a while it coincided with what the people wanted, but usually by chance. Read your history. A trained Boshevik Army did what 15% of the population wanted. The others were screwed. Same in Cuba, China, Angola...name the place.

In our revolution there was no army; only the people...ALL OF THEM, untrained, underfed, lacking heavy arms. They picked up guns and fought the highly trained British Army; practically suicide. If they hadn't pressed George Washington into service as a leader, the US would never have been born.

@Derf Citing one-off malfunctions in command never proves anything. The Ohio National Guard suffered reorganization after that. Assuming that was sanctioned government action, is confusing the system for human fallibility. And there is always incompetence, misjudgement, failure to act, etc. No system overcomes human nature of screwing up. Anyone who thinks it should belongs in Venezuela.

And passing a bill to have the National Guard protect Constitutional rights is silly. The National Guard is under the command of the Governor of each State. The Governor of Missouri can simply order the National Guard to do that. If the people have demanded that initiative, the Governor must be at odds with the people. That's just local politics.

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